"Seventy-nine, wait, the maximum Lodgability is one hundred, so if calculated proportionally, seventy-nine rounded up is already eighty percent.
One hundred percent is not easy to achieve.
It's even possible that achieving one hundred Lodgability means the person is no longer normal.
After all, as the saying goes, too much is as bad as too little. To reach one hundred Lodgability, one must likely treat their profession as their lifelong dream, even becoming obsessed with it, willing to lay down their life for it.
Or perhaps their career is more important than their life.
And achieving this is incredibly difficult.
If one truly hypnotizes themselves to that extent, their independent personality might be lost. Moreover, if someone were to obstruct or even destroy their career, they might commit irreversible actions. After all, if a person values their career more than their life.
Naturally, it's also more important than others' lives.
However, these are currently just my speculations.
I still need to find a way to verify them."
After discovering that her Lodgability could no longer increase, Ding Yun immediately analyzed the situation based on this and her exploration of the system during this period.
Speculation is one thing, but she still needed to find a way to verify the specifics. Purely speculative content wouldn't look good in the trial report she had to submit later.
As for how to test it.
It relied on her mental strength.
To ensure she wouldn't be disturbed during her upcoming experimental verification, which could damage her mental strength, Ding Yun first quickly locked the main door, then returned to the bedroom and locked that door as well. She then lay down on the bed and officially began her planned experiment.
The process was actually very simple: she split a portion of her mental strength from her main consciousness and let this smaller portion control the original body.
Following this, the main consciousness would forcibly hypnotize and control the secondary consciousness, treating it as a sub-personality, making it obsessed with the profession of an artist to a frenzied, reckless degree, willing to abandon everything for it.
A few minutes later, when Ding Yun checked the system again through her newly created sub-personality.
The system's Lodgability indeed showed a new change.
It had risen from seventy-nine to ninety-four.
Still not reaching the maximum.
This time, Ding Yun was less surprised. She quickly understood that the reason the value didn't reach the maximum was likely because she herself had never experienced an extreme obsession or passion for any profession. To her, a profession was merely a tool for earning money, something she was forced to do to survive, not something she pursued out of passion.
Therefore, she found it difficult to imagine what it would be like for someone to truly and obsessively love a profession to its extreme.
Since she didn't know what constituted extreme passion.
Naturally, she couldn't hypnotize her sub-personality to that extent. She could only hypnotize it based on her own imagination, so it was understandable that it couldn't reach the maximum value.
Even so, Ding Yun could feel that her current sub-personality was abnormal. She even vaguely felt that if she were to release control over the sub-personality now, it might manipulate her body to immediately seek out artistic work or frantically improve its abilities at any cost.
As for encountering someone who obstructed her career.
Whether it would go so far as to commit crimes to remove obstacles.
This couldn't be said for sure as she hadn't encountered such a situation.
However, given the overall mental state of this sub-personality, it was highly possible. This also suggested that if Lodgability truly reached one hundred, it would undoubtedly manifest as abnormality in the eyes of ordinary people.
At this point, the experiment had no further need to continue. After all, with a Lodgability of ninety-four already causing such effects, reaching one hundred wouldn't suddenly cause a qualitative change, elevating it to a state of detachment from all desires, would it?
Therefore, Ding Yun quickly destroyed her sub-personality, which had become somewhat abnormal due to her hypnosis, and reabsorbed it into her mental energy, restoring her mental strength to its full capacity, thus ending the experiment.
"It seems I don't need to pursue perfection with this so-called Lodgability. The current seventy-nine might be just right. Too high might affect my state of mind.
There's no good way to improve my Dedication for now.
So, I'll focus on improving my skills next. Although many say that even the best wine fears a lonely alley these days, as long as the work is amazing enough, even the deepest alley can't hide it. Gold and pearls might be hidden, and buried due to lack of appreciation.
But the light of the sun and moon cannot be concealed."
Having reached the limit of improvement with the system's assistance, Ding Yun naturally embarked on her path of skill enhancement. To prevent learning too much from affecting her energy, she focused on three areas.
These were the original owner's three highest-level skills.
Singing, acting, and dancing.
There were twenty-four hours in a day. After excluding work, sleep, and daily necessities like eating and washing, at least twelve hours could be allocated for practice. Practicing each skill for four hours should be sufficient.
Practicing for longer.
Might lead to psychological aversion.
Thus, starting from the second day after making her plan, Ding Yun lived a life comparable to that of a college entrance exam student preparing for the arts. It was estimated that some students specifically preparing for arts college entrance exams didn't practice as much as she did daily.
And the effect was, of course, very significant.
With her Dedication at twelve and Lodgability at seventy-nine, each practice session could improve her skill level by 8.848 times compared to before.
Rounding up, it was almost nine times.
One practice session was equivalent to nine.
Furthermore, she was fully focused, doing nothing else but practicing every day, unlike before when she could only snatch time for practice while working most of the time.
Therefore, the improvement speed was unimaginable.
The bonus from concentrated and wholehearted effort, combined with the system's automatic 8.8-fold increase, might be an exaggeration to call her a peerless prodigy, but calling her a genius was not.
In less than half a month.
Her skills had all improved.
Singing and acting both rose to level four, reaching the level of a professional singer and a professional actor. Although dancing upgraded slightly slower than the other two, it also grudgingly reached level four, achieving the level of a professional dancer.
How to describe the professional level?
It meant that when performing normal singing, dancing, or acting, there were no major flaws. Ordinary audiences would find very few faults, but it wouldn't be considered exceptionally good either; it was just decent.
If placed decades ago.
She would at most be an unremarkable figure in the crowd.
But now, considering her age, she was definitely an outstanding individual. Among the young celebrities her age, those in their early twenties, few could reach the professional level. Even if they could.
It was at most in one specific area.
It was practically unheard of for someone to reach the professional level in singing, dancing, and acting all at once. This showed that the original owner indeed had talent. If she had been cultivated from a young age, or if the company had put effort into her development instead of hastily pushing her out to make money after some superficial training.
Her achievements wouldn't be so low.
With such good results, Ding Yun naturally continued to diligently improve her skills. She refused to believe that after spending two to three years bringing these three skills to the master level, or even the grandmaster level capable of founding a school, she still wouldn't be able to make a breakthrough.
Meanwhile, the court trial had also begun.